Jean and Leather jackets, Muscle cars.
of course. that's why muscle cars are called American muscles. not Japanese muscles. :)
The magazine that have the best pictures of muscle cars include Car Life, Muscle Car Mag, Muscle Car Review, Power Magazine, MoPar Mag and Hot Rod Magazine.
the old Chevy and fords were/still are the best muscle cars, they are built for speed
Look for speed,look for the Dodge Charger RT
The best midsized cars are elephants and ponys. if you are a guy who likes american muscle i would go with Chuck Norris. if you like foreign cars i would go with the Bruce Lee mobile.
A Dodge Dart or Plymouth Barracuda with a 383 or 440 from 1967-1969. The 273 & 340 were more performance cars. The Hemi Darts and Barracudas of 1968, were non-streetable race cars with plenty of muscle, but not available to the general public.
Ford has made many high performance cars over the years, but if you define Muscle cars as smaller cars that manufacturers have stuffed big V8 engines in and not purpose built race cars, you could make a good case for the 1967 Mustang with a 390 cid engine. The 1961 Ford Galaxy with the 401 H.P. 390 V8 and the 1962 Ford Galaxy equipped with a 405 H.P. 406 V8, were defiantly muscle cars.
Basically, the muscle cars.
Yes.
Sports cars first and depending on the year/motor, It can be considered a muscle car.(63-71)
1964 was the first year of the Mustang but it really took off in 1966 and 1967. Those are the classic cars of the history books. Still going strong to this day, the creme of the crop of muscle cars.